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What makes the atmosphere behave like glass John Tyndall, 1861
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The Story of Climate Change
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- 1 WHEN: 4:00 pm to pm Sunday, 09 January 2022
- 2 Start
- 3 The Story of Climate Science
- 4 A disclaimer
- 5 Outline
- 6 Weather and Climate
- 7 The Complex Earth System
- 8 The dynamical ever changing Earth
- 9 The ice ages glacial cycles
- 10 Today
- 11 Discovery of past climate changes: Ice ages ??
- 12 Erratics around the world
- 13 The Augustmuni Erratic
- 14 What determines the earth's temperature
- 15 Energy balance determines the earth's temperature
- 16 What is the effect of the atmosphere
- 17 The Hypothesis of the greenhouse effect
- 18 What makes the atmosphere behave like glass Eunice Newton Foote, 1856
- 19 What makes the atmosphere behave like glass John Tyndall, 1861
- 20 Understanding radiation
- 21 Quantifying the Greenhouse effect: Svante Arrhenius 1896
- 22 Arrhenius's conclusion
- 23 1900
- 24 Are human activities contributing significantly to glob warming ? Guy Stewart Callendar, 1937
- 25 Yes, they are Guy Stewart Callendar, 1937
- 26 Is the CO2 concentration actually increasing Charles Keeling, 1969
- 27 Yes it is ! Charles Keeling, 1969
- 28 The updated Keeling curve
- 29 Paleoclimatology
- 30 Paleo-climate: Ice core analysis
- 31 The History of Climate is Archived in the Polar Ice
- 32 Ice core analysis: Results
- 33 The Naturally Changing Climate
- 34 The Milankovitch cycles
- 35 What we worry
- 36 Physics based mathematical models of the climate and inferences from them: 1950-2000
- 37 Development of climate models
- 38 The IPCC
- 39 AR6: Current status
- 40 AR6: The future
- 41 AR6: Model predictions
- 42 AR6: Stabilization of the climate century scale
- 43 AR6: Rough quantification of the global climate response: ECS
- 44 Science, Ethics, Politics and Global Climate
- 45 Nation-Nation or Rich-Poor
- 46 Tracking human efforts: Monitor the Keeling curve
- 47 Thank you for your attention Please keep an eye on the Keeling curve
- 48 Q&A